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ARIZONA  BIBLIOGRAPHY 


ABBOTT,  J.  S.  C.    Kit  Carson.    N.  Y.,  1875. 

ABBOTT,  L.  H.    Dan  the  Tramp.    Chicago,  1897. 

ADAMS,  C.  C.    Our  Remaining  Territories.    Chautauquan,  Dec,  1890. 

ADAMS,  E.  H.    To  and  Fro  in   Southern  California.    Cinn.,   1887; 

Same  Illustrated,  1888. 
ADAMS,  J.    Destruction  of  the  Catholic  Missionn  on  the  Rio  Colorado 

in  1871.    So.  Cal.  Hist.  Soc,  Loa  Angeles,  1893. 
ALBRIGHT  &  CO.,  G.  F.    The  Southwest  Illustrated  Magazine.     Al- 
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ALDEN,  H.  M.    Harpers'  Pictorial  History  of  the  Great  Rebellion.     2 

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ALDEN,  J.  B.    Arizona  and  Other  Living  Topics.  The  Irving  Library. 

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ALLEN,  E.  A.    Prehistoric  World.    Cinn.,  1887. 
ALLEN,  B.  P.    After  the  Indians.    Capital  Magazine,  Aug.,  1891. 
ALLES,  F.  L.    International  Irrigation  Congress.    Los  Angeles,  1893. 
ANDERSON,  A.  D.    The  Silver  Country.    N.  Y.,  1877. 
ANDREWS,  E.  B.    The  Last  Quarter  Century  in  the  United  States. 

2  vols.,  N.  Y.,  1896. 
APPLETON  «fc  CO.,  D.      General  Guide  to  the  United  States  and 

Canada.    Part  II.    N.  Y.,  1900. 
ASHER  <fe  ADAMS.    The  American  Text  Book.    N.  Y.,  1874. 
ATKINS,  J.  D.  C.    Indian  Depredation  Claims.    50th  Cong., let  Sees., 

H.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  34,  Wash.,  1888. 
AULICH,  H.  P.    Spanish  Missions  in  Arizona.    Overland,  Oct.,  1898. 

BAGG,  S.  C.    Cochise  County  and  Its  Resources.    Tombstone,  1889. 
BAILLIE-GROHMAN,  W.  A.    Camps  in  the  Rockies.    N.  Y.,  1882. 
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BAKER,  C.  D.    Hudson  Reservoir  and  Canal  Co.    Phoenix,  1894. 
•   BAKER,  F.    The  Human  Bones  in  the  Hemenway  Collection.   Amer. 

Anthro.,  Jan.,  1895. 
BAKER,  R.  S.    General  I^nard  Wood.    McClure,  Feb.,  1900. 
BALCH,  W.  R,    Mines,  Miners  and  Mining  Interests  in  the  United 

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BALDWIN,  J.  D.    Ancient  America.    N.  Y.,  1871. 
BALL,  N.    The  Pioneers  of  '49.    Boston,  1891. 
BALLINGER,  L.  A.    A  Camel  Hunt  in  Arizona.    Outing,  Sept.,  1900. 


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BANCROFT,  H.  H.  Map  of  California,  Nevada,  UUh  and  Arizona. 
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BANDELISR,  A.  F.  Historical  Introduction.  Boston,  1883;  Hem- 
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BARBER,  E.  A.  The  Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  the  United  States.  N. 
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BARBOUR,  F.  W.  C.  Overland  by  the  Southern  Pacific.  Chaut., 
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BARLOW,  J.  W.  Report  of  the  Boundary  Commission  npon  the  Sur- 
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BARNES,  A.  S.    Centenary  History.     N.  Y.,  1877. 

BARNES,  W.  C.  The  Stampede  on  the  Turkey  Track  Range.  Cosmo., 
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BARROWS,  H.  D.  A  Two  Thousand  Mile  Stage  Ride.  So.  Cal.  Hist. 
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BARROWS,  W.  The  United  States  of  Yesterday  and  of  Tomorrow. 
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BARTER,  G.  W.    Directory  of  the  City  of  Tucson.    S.  F.,  1881. 

BARTLETT,  J.  R.  Personal  Nnrrative.  2  vols.,  N.  Y.,  1854;  Charter 
and  By-Laws  of  the  Arizona  Land  and  Mining  Company.  Prov- 
idence, 1859. 

BARTLETT,  L.    In  Arizona.     Land  of  Sunshine,  Sept.,  1990. 

BASS,  W,  W.    The  Grand  Cafion,  Cataract  Route.    Ash  Fork.     n.d. 

BATES,  W.  G.     Water  Storage  in  the  West.     Scribner,  Jan.,  1890. 

BAUMAN,  J.  Panoramic  View  of  the  Grand  Canon.  Chart,  St.  Louis, 
1891. 

BAXTER,  S.    The  Father  of  the  Pueblos.    Harper,  June,  1892. 

BAYARD,  J.  A.  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Arizona  Insane  Asy- 
lum.   1886. 

BEADLE,  J.  H.  The  Undeveloped  West.  Phil.,  1873;  Western  Wilds. 
Cinn.,  1879. 

BEALE,  E.  F.  Wagon  Road  from  Ft.  Defiance  to  the  Colorado  River. 
35th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  H.  Ex.  D<.c.,  No.  124,     Wash.,  1858. 

BEARD,  J.  C.    Ciirion?  Homes  and  Thoir  Tenants.     N.  Y.,  1898. 

BEARD,  W.  L.    Sand  and  Cactus.    N.  Y.,  1899. 

BECKER,  G.  F.  Precious  Metals— Geoloiriral  Sketch  of  the  Pacific 
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BELL,  H.    Reminiscences  of  a  Ranger.    Los  Angeles,  1881. 

BELL,  W.  A.    New  Tracks  in  North  America.    2  vols.,  London,  1869. 

BENTLY,  H.  L.  Cattle  Ranges  of  the  Southwest.  Farmers'  Bulletin 
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BERARD,  A.  B.    School  History  of  the  United  States.     Phil.,  1872. 

BERGLA^fD,  E.  Surveys  on  the  Colorado  River.  Wheeler's  Annual 
Report,  Appendix  J  J,  Wash.,  1876. 

BERNARD,  A.  C.  Journal  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  the 
State  of  Arizona.    Phoenix,  1891. 

BIGELOW,  J.  Life  of  Colonel  Fremont.  N.  Y.,  1856  ;  After  Geroni- 
mo.     Outing,  1886. 

BIGELOW,  J.  M.  Botanical  Report  of  the  35th  Parallel  Route.  Pac« 
R.  R.  Reports,    vol.  IV.     Wash.,  1856. 

BILLMAN,  H.  Regulation  for  the  Government  of  Students  of  the 
University  of  Arizona.  1896 ;  Announcement  of  the  University 
of  Arizona.    1896-97. 

BINGHAM,  T.  A.     Map  of  Southeastern  Arizona.     1884. 
,  BISHOP,  W.  H.    Across  Arizona.     Harper,  March,  1883;  Old  Mexico 
and  Her  Lost  Provinces.    N,  Y.,  1883. 

BLACK,  J.  A.    Arizona.    Tucson,  1890. 
♦  BLACKMAR,  F.  W.     Spanish  Institutions  of  the  Southwest.    Balti- 
more, 1891. 

BLAKE,  M.  E.    On  the  Wing.    Boston,  1883. 

BLAKE,  W.  P.  New  Locality  of  the  Green  Turquoise.  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
March,  1883;  Aboriginal  Turquoise  Mining  in  Arizona  and  New 
Mexico.  Amer.  Antiquarian,  Sept.,  1899.  Mosaics  of  Chalchuite. 
Amer.  Antiq.,  March,  1900;  A  Prehistoric  Mountain  Village. 
Amer.  Antiq.,  May,  1900. 

BLANDY,  J.  F.  The  Mines  of  Yavapai  County,  Arizona.  Eu^.  and 
Min.  Journal,  June  19,  1897. 

BOGGS,  E.  M.    Arizona  Weather.    Tucson,  1896. 

BOND,  I.  M.  Docket  of  the  United  States  Court  of  Private  Land 
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BOUGHTON,  W.  History  of  Ancient  Peoples.  N.  Y.,  1897. 
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1884;  An  Apache  Campaign.  N.  Y.,  1886;  On  the  Border  with 
Crook.  N.  Y.,  1891;  Scatalogic  Rites  of  All  Nations.  Wash., 
1891 ;  General  Crook  in  the  Indian  Country.  Century,  March, 
]891;  The  Medicine  Men  of  the  Apache.  9th  An.  Rep.  Bureau 
of  Ethnology,  Wash.  1892;  Folk  Foods  of  the  Rio  Grande  Valley 
and  of  Northern  Mexico.  Amer.  Folk  Lore,  Jan.,  1895;  The 
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BOWLES,  S.  Across  the  Continent.  Springfield,  1866;  Our  New 
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BOX,  M.  J.  AdventureB  and  Explorations  in  New  and  Old  Mexico. 
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BOYD,  O.  B.    Cavalry  Life  in  Tent  and  Field.    N.  Y.,  1894. 

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BRACKET,  A.  G.    History  of  the  United  States  Cavalry.   N.  Y.,  1885, 

BRADLEY,  W.  F.  Great  Register  of  Cochiae  County,  Arizona.  Will- 
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BRADLEY,  W.  L.  Cliff  Dwellings  in  Arizona.  Great  Divide,  Aug., 
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BREAKENRIDGE,  W.  M.  Resources  of  Maricopa  County.  Phoenix, 
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BRITTON,  N.  L.  A  List  of  Plants  Collected  by  Dr.  E.  A.  Mearns  at 
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BROCKETT,  L.  P.    Our  Western  Empire.    Phil..  1882. 

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BROOKS,  E.  S.    The  Story  of  the  American  Indian.    Boston,  1887. 

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BROWN,  E.  2(1  Annual  Report  of  thp  New  Mexico,  Arizona  and  Col- 
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BROWN,  G.  W.    Adjutant  General'^  Report.    1892. 

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BROWN.  H.  H.  The  Arizona  Way.  Sports  Afield.  Jan.,  1898,  A 
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BROWN,  L.  F.  The  Mokis  and  Their  Snake  Dances.  Truth,  July,  1899. 

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BURDETT,  C.    Life  of  Kit  Carson.    N.  Y.    n.  d. 

BURKE,  J.  M.    Buffalo  Bill,  from  Prairie  to  Palace.    Chicago,  1893. 

BURNETT,  F.  J.  The  Omaha  Indian  Congress.  Self-Culture  Maga- 
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BURR,  R.  T.  Ruins  in  White  River  Caiion,  Pima  County,  Arizona. 
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BURROWS,  W.  R.    Arizona  Weather  Magazine.    Tucson,  June,  1893. 

BURTON,  J.  B.    The  Desert  Ship.    N.  Y.    n.  d. 

BUTLER,  T.  J.  The  Mammoth  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Company. 
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BUTTER  FIELD,  C  United  States  and  Mexican  Mail  Steamship  Line, 
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CALKINS,  F.W.    The  Cougar  Tamer.    Chicago.  1899. 

CALKINS,  J.  E.  Remarkable  Archaeological  Dipcovery.  Great  Di- 
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C.  A.  M.    To  the  Cafion  by  Rail.    Land  of  Sunshine,  June,  1900. 

CAMERON,  C.  Report  of  the  Live  Stock  Sanitary  Commission  of 
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CAMPBELL,  A.  H.  Pacific  Wagon  Roads.  35th  Cong,.  2d  Sess.,  H. 
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CAMPBELL,  D.  W.  Rfeport  on  the  Storage  Irrigation  System  of  the 
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